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Kingdoms of Flame
A Grimoire of Evocation and Sorcery
By E.A. Koetting
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Table of Contents
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Introduction
In the month of November, 2000, I was given a
strange text by three strange men, with the mission of
deciphering and finding the practical applications of it within
an occult setting. Working with the training and the
resources of the Ordo Ascensum Aetyrnalis, I completed this
task the following year, releasing the results in a thesis
manuscript to the Order.
I have entered all of the gateways, summoned all of
the entities and performed all of the rites that were contained
in that text. I have seen and have proven without doubt that
these beings do exist, that these Kingdoms do hold reign in
that region called Regnum Spiritus, between this world and
the next.
The Grand Emissaries of the Ordo Ascensum
Aetyrnalis and I integrated the methods, which I discovered
in my time with Grimoire, into the magickal system of the
O.A.A. Having proven its efficacy and potency within the
ranks of the Order, we have collectively decided to release
the Grimoire to the public.
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Chapter One:
The Skeleton Cipher
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from the sky right onto an empty property and had since
been undisturbed.
Looking at my father in question, and perhaps in
some sort of unknown fear, he smiled and said “Go on
inside. Someone is waiting for you there. I’ll be right here
in the car when you’re ready to leave.” I swallowed hard,
not knowing what to expect as this house mutated in my
mind into the very icon of all that is forbidden.
The car door gave a drawn out, high pitched creak
that I had never before noticed when I opened it. The ground
appeared to be a great distance farther from the car floor than
it had been before. Taking a deep breath, I closed my eyes
and hopped onto the pavement. Without looking back at my
father or the car, I reached behind me to swing the door
closed and took my first steps towards the brick house.
I stopped in front of the wood door that guarded all
the secrets of the house, and raised my fist to knock.
Something that I could not explain or even understand at that
time stopped my hand. That same unknown something led
my hand to the door knob and twisted it. The door opened,
the creak being much deeper and more sinister than the one
made by the car door.
The house was well lit. The air smelled stale and felt
terribly thick, seeming to buzz with swaying spirits and
spiraling energy. I stepped inside, feeling perfectly at home
in this alien world.
Not wanting – or not daring – to take my eyes off of
my new surroundings, I reached behind me and swung the
door closed. The motion was perhaps a bit stronger and
swifter than I had projected, as the door slammed against its
frame when it closed. The slam made me jump, shaking me
out of the trance that this house had bespelled me with.
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accept that you have. Still, your desire has called us here, to
ask you before anyone else, to walk this path.”
The three were silent once again. I, too, was silent. I
was excited and bewildered at once. I felt as if I had entered
the latter half of an intriguing conversation, and had missed
all the details.
The third, the man to my right, spoke up.
“You have studied the Goetia, the Black Raven,
Grimoirium Verum, the Heptameron. Indeed, you have had
access to the secret libraries of the O.A.A. You’ve read
grimoires whose names I can’t even pronounce, and have
successfully performed every last operation in them. There
is one that you haven’t seen. Not many have. We have this
grimoire here with us, and we haven’t seen a single page or
drawing.”
“You see,” the man to my left spoke again. “We were
commissioned by the highest authorities in your Order to be
guardians of this grimoire. We were to keep it safe until we
were told when and where to deliver it. We have been told.”
The man opposite of me jumped in.
“We each have a few pages of the full text, here.” He
tossed the manila envelope on the table in front of him. His
two comrades followed the motion. I noticed that on each
one in black marker was written the Roman numeral I, II and
III. “We’ve been told to deliver them to you, tonight. With a
message”
The third man took his place in the established
speaking order.
“The text is in English, we were told, except for a
few spells or conjurations. It is written in what can be called
a skeleton cipher. The only information that is given in this
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Chapter Two:
The Magick Squares
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Chapter Three:
Inhabitants of the Squares
Regnum Spiritus
My first task in gaining an understanding of these
beings and their world was to define their plane of existence.
Normally, entities that can be evoked reside on the Astral
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Demons
The most obvious trait shared by the Demons is a
basic malicious drive. Although they will help the magician
greatly, there is always some harmful or adverse aspect in
calling them. This is, of course, a baneful power whose
force need not necessarily be directed towards the magician.
The full potency of Demonic influence is revealed
when they are assigned a particularly sadistic task, such as
inflicting an enemy with a life-long illness or stirring up a
natural disaster in some unprepared part of the world.
Taking all karmic superstition out of the equation, this type
of black magick is the safest and most effective motive for
the evocation of the Demons given in this tome. With
Demons, destruction of some sort is guaranteed. When
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working with them, the magician must avoid the follies and
assumptions that would bring this destruction upon himself
rather than it being directed at some outside target.
A glance through the descriptions of the Demons and
their abilities shows that not all are harmful by intent.
Nevertheless, they are still harmful by nature.
Iadon, a Demon within the Second Kingdom of
Flames will graciously grant the Evocator all the wealth that
he may desire. In fact, he will even give more than is asked
for. Having summoned him and seen the remarkable results,
I would love to evoke Iadon daily and reap the benefits.
Knowing Iadon, however, doing such would be the last thing
I’d advise. It is also said in his description that he will take
back more than is had. This is usually overlooked or
outright ignored by the magician while reading about Iadon
and the wonderful things he can do, and so each shall find
out exactly how much can be taken from him by requesting
the aid of this Demon.
Iadon is just one example of a Demon that, by intent,
does well for the magician, but by design will impart
destruction. By this standard, a Demon who is said to cause
certain devastation can be trusted far more than one that will
bring joy and success.
The single exemption to this is the case of the Grand
Demons ruling their separate Kingdoms. Their intents and
their designs are sinister without doubt. The great difference
is that the malice of the Grand Demons extends so far and
plummets so deep into outer darkness that all thought of the
suffering or the joy of the magician are forgotten. The intent
of the Grand Demon is to aid the magician in Ascent to the
Highest degree of glory attainable. The nature or the “spirit”
of these beings propels them to do so, for the benefit of the
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rain of fire that spills into the lower planes each time a
mortal is raised to the state of a God.
While the demons crowd round the sufferer, hoping
to catch a piece of his soul as it is torn to shreds, the Grand
Demon will wait millennia to watch the whole of existence
burn from the effect of one terrifying act. Despite the claims
of the Buddhas and spiritualists, Ascent beyond the cosmic
consciousness of Nirvana or Samadhi, deeper than the Ocean
of Love and Mercy, is the most terrifying act imaginable.
Sailing into a realm of Limitlessness, a state without
boundaries or restrictions, breaking every chain and rending
every veil brings brimstone destruction to all that is not
composed of Eternal matter.
Angels
It would be obtuse to state that the Angels within this
grimoire are the complete antithesis of the Demons, entirely
focused upon benevolence towards the magician and the
human race as a whole. In actuality, the aim of the Angel is
to bring about the greatest level of purity and righteousness
as possible, both in the magician and his surroundings.
The Angels, although perfectly willing to assist the
magician in gaining the things that may bring about success
and happiness, have a greater goal in mind. Indeed, they
have the Greatest goal in mind: the final absolution of the
human being from this prison of pain into a state of Godly
magnificence. To this end alone, they cause miracles and
magick to be made manifest, always laying a stone path to
Ascent as they go.
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Spirits
The term “spirit” is often used as a generic
categorization for any incorporeal or disembodied intelligent
being. Most often, it is used to identify the essence or the
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Chapter Four:
The Formulas
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The Summoning
I had become so accustomed to the highlighted
portion of each grimoire being the conjuration and
constraints that I was bewildered at the absence of one in the
text at hand. Authors of these ancient books seem to take
advantage of the full attention given to this section, offering
beautiful orations to their Gods and issuing terrifying
brimstone threats should the spirit disobey a single dot or
tittle of the magician’s command. In some cases several
conjurations are given, just in case the spirit to be evoked
does not appear. There was an overwhelming sense that
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Chapter Five:
First Kingdom of Flames
M S R T A
E H M A K
U A E B L
S A A K S
S T E M L
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Tuel – Spirit that has overseen the race of man since the
beginning here. Tuel appears in the form of a tall, lean man.
He is well dressed, wearing blue and white colors. His hair
is light brown and is well trimmed. Nearly always, Tuel
brings with him a pleasant smile and a gracious amount of
patience, although the gleams in his eyes are more visions of
the fires of war than the flames of love.
Tuel knows the history of all civilizations that have
been set up on this earth, and is always delighted to share
this knowledge with the magician. Although this
information is intriguing and a great deal can be learned
from these conversations, Tuel’s true power is in his
understanding of the rise and fall of every nation and empire.
Such knowledge, once grasped, can be easily applied to any
person’s life and affairs. Utilizing what is learned from this
marvelous Spirit, the Operator can affectively build an
empire around himself which, fortified by the atavistic
vantage given by Tuel, will stand where even the greatest
have crumbled.
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Chapter Six:
The Kingdom of Night
K A T O K A R
A L L C R A A
T S P S F H U
L O L T S A E
A L L T A A E
E A N M R G O
A N T M L T B
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Chapter Seven:
The Three Wise Men
F M T E
T A O S
O T N A
R S O N
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Atron – Spirit that knows well the ways of the Spirits and
of the dead. He teaches the manner by which both may be
constrained promptly, yet graciously. For this, Atron is
disliked among the Spirits.
The Spirit Atron appears as a man near death, barely
a hair left on his head or a tooth in his mouth. Around his
body rests a watery, blue aura, and with him always comes a
spiritual heaviness in the air. It is advised to spend as little
time with Atron as possible, as his presence is quite literally
sickening.
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Chapter Eight:
Second Kingdom of Flames
P N A I H I C T A
L O O L H K N A P
D A R O T D A I R
R E I O E E O O L
S E A D N L A E B
A O M A K A R A O
U D A S K L I T I
L D R G A G R L T
N R O I N O A D L
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Chapter Nine:
Kingdom of the Blue Flame
S O G P A T
S R A A F O
O L A A I L
L T R T H R
S A T T N A
S T R A A A
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Chapter Ten:
Kingdom of Shadows
T A G T A A S
A P T L R A M
R R A O N O A
A A A T N L M
R L H T U E T
R T H E T S O
E T O R R T P
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Chapter Eleven:
Kingdom of the Red Flame
A S U O
K L R I
E S T P
T U L R
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Chapter Twelve:
The Third Kingdom of Night
A A N T M
K H O T R
M E G O R
D K A S E
N L A K A
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that they indeed were fires, but they were certainly not
floating in the air.
I beheld on this black landscape nine cylindrical
towers, each one surrounded at the base with a ring of fire
and spewing flames from the top like torches. In each tower
I could see one silhouetted figure, donning a hooded robe,
his hands stretched out to his sides, looking down at the
Kingdom with an air of an accursed reign.
I was instantly impressed with the thought that these
were called the Towers of Night and Flame. The moment the
words entered my mind, I found myself back in my physical
body, trembling from the residue of the coldness of the Third
Kingdom of Night.
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Chapter Thirteen:
Ninth Kingdom of Flames
R A A F N S A I
O A A D O Z M E
N T A S M A A
C S S N A T L N
A L T O K O R T
O E A K S O L N
H A A I E K A P
I L L K A H T A
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Chapter Fourteen:
Fourth Kingdom of Flames
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Chapter Fifteen:
Secret of the Retention of the
Spirits
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At allu at allu
At sasta kam pallu
Velchatza met fallu
Velchatza kel maltu.
Et retaz ma kazu
Et retraz ez allu
Vaskalla et ratzu
Metantu Velchatza
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